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  • in reply to: Bosch WAE24364GB #317955
    jem16
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    Re: Bosch WAE24364GB

    Thanks – I see which it is now.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24364GB #317953
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    helo_75 wrote:wf/wt is just the model number.. i.e wf840 or wt761

    Ah I see now – thought it was shorthand for something. It was the WT960P.

    i have a hotpoint machine at the mo.. naff,i know it, but i can fix it when it breaks.. but looks nice in the kitchen

    It did look nice I agree.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24364GB #317951
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    helo_75 wrote:hotpoints are made by indesit, and have been for a few years

    I noticed that. Probably my long lasting previous Hotpoint was made by Hoptpoint before it was taken over. Most it ever needed was the brushes replaced every so often.

    yours would probably have been a wf/wt machine.. and would have had a 3 phase motor, makin its quiet because thers no brush noise

    Sorry don’t understand wf/wt machine – what does that mean/do?

    however, theyre pants.. as uve found, drums fail for laughs

    Last one failed on the main pcb – that was replaced and it still would not work. They then decided it needed some other part (can’t remember what now) and of course it was so unusual it had to be specially ordered. Three weeks without a machine and they still could not tell me when the part would be available.

    At that time even getting someone out from Hotpoint was taking around a week – shocking service!

    ull be fine once it settles down and u get used to it. good choice on the bosch

    I have a Bosch dishwasher and oven which I’ve been very pleased with so hopefully I’ll be happy with the washing machine too.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24364GB #317949
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    helo_75 wrote:yes the fd number is the serial number

    Thanks.

    the machine you have will wipe the floor with a hotpoint, regardless of what drum it has in it

    My Hotpoint, top of the range, has lasted 2.5yrs – apparently the bearings have gone. This was a replacement organised by Hotpoint after I kicked up a fuss with Hotpoint who, after a 3 week wait could still not tell me when they would get the parts to fix my 3yr old top of the range machine. They only offered me a discounted price when I took it to the papers. My previous Hotpoint had lasted over 12 years and was still actually working! Hotpoint have gone seriously downhill.

    I have now decided that Hotpoint is not worth all the hassle although it was a very quiet machine whilst working – you often had to go up to it to check it was on. The Bosch I have just had installed is not as quiet as the Hotpoint (although not noisy) but hopefully it will be far more reliable.

    you can find the fd number inside the door if you dont wanna pull it out

    I saw it there – just wasn’t sure if that equated to serial number.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24364GB #317947
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    Re: Bosch WAE24364GB

    CJAPeterborough wrote:Bosch support site indicates a split drum

    Excues my ignorance – I assume that means it’s not a sealed drum?

    In the end I chose the WAE28364GB which I believe is identical but has a 1400 spin as opposed to 1200.

    My rule of thumb is the door handle -small square handle not German built
    larger curved handle German built.

    I have the larger curved handle.

    As for the rear well I have seen both rear plates tear drop and square on German built machines.
    To be sure the machine should have the plate below…if made other than Germany it will state EU I believe.

    It was installed for me and I’m not hauling it back out to see the plate at the back. I will just hope it’s more reliable than my Hotpoint.

    One last question – what is considered the serial number? My credit card company give me an extra free year’s warranty – they usually ask for a serial number. Do I quote them the FD number or is it something else?

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